Masterton Horticultural Society.
The following is the continuation of the report of the Mastorton Horticultural Society: ; . : TOT PLANTS. Judges—Mesara F. ; draper. Si Von Sturmer, T. Osborne; v • 2 Pelargoniums, fancy, MrsW. H. Beetliam 1 and 2. Pelargoniums, show, Mr McSbrley, I,'Mra Beetham 2;2 Regal Pelargoniums, Mrs Beetham l and 2 Geraniums, Mrs Beetliam 1 and 2 ; 2 'Geraniums, bi-color (vaj'iety)i Mrs Beetham 1 imcl 2 ; 2 Geraniums tri-color (variety) Mrs Beetham 1 and 2; Geraniums, ivy-leaved Mrs Beetham 1; 2 Calceolarias, Mrs Beetknv 1, D. Papworth 2, Mrs Beetham hc; 2 Cinerarias Mrs Beetliam 1, Mr McSorloy 2; 2 rox, Mrs Beetliam 1 and 212 Begonias
tuberous, Mrs Beethaui 1 and 2; 2 Colous, Mr McSorley 1, Mrs Beethaui 2|2 .Petunias, Mr McSorley 1, Mrs Beethaui 2; IJjuschii, Mrs Beetham, 1 and 2; 2 Fuschias (1 single, 1 double) Mrs beethaui 1; 2 Fuschias, variegated Mrs Beetham 1; 2 Cactus, Mrsßcetliam 1, F, Ohapman,'2; 4 Stove or greenhouse plants, D. Papworth 1, Mrs Beetham
2; 3 Ornamental Foliasje. Plants, Mrs Beetham 1, D. Papworth 2 ; Collection of 12 plants Mrs Beetham 1, McSorley 2; Nowor rare named plant not before exhibited in Masterton, D. Papworth 1 and 2, of six ferns in pots, D. PapIworth 1, A, J, Rawson 2; Collection of sit native, ferns in Dots, Rawson 1, Mrs Beetham 2; Best Orchid, D. Papworth 1, Best Fern, J). Papworth 1, A, J. fiawson 2, ' OUT fiowers.
Judges—Messrs F. Cooper, S, von Sturm or, and T. Osborne. Best rose in tho room Mrs Eockell 1, Messrs E. Taylor 2; 6 roses varieties Mr D. S. Papworth 1, Mrs W.[G. Beard 2 and lie; 12 Pansies'Mrs Freeth 1, McSorley 2; 6 Verbenas Mrs W. H. Beothaui 1 and 2; 8 Stocks, E. Campion 1; Collection of Geraniums I) sorts F. Chapman -1 ami 2. Gonoral Collection of Flowers, 12 singlo stalks, each separate and different, D. Papworth 1, W. H. Beotham2; Table Boquot not to exceed 10 inches Miss A. Porry 1, Mrs Gawith i,; .Hand boquet not to oxceed G inches Miss A, Porry 1, Mi's Gawith 2; Decorated Epergue or Yaso, Mrs E. Tayler 1, Miss A. Brown 2; Bridal Bopet Mrs Gawith 1, Miss Compton 2, Miss A. Porry hc. ' ■' CnilDKEti's CLASS.
, Hand Boquet not to exceed 6 inches Jessio Porry 1, : . Julia Perry 2; Hand Boquet of Native Flowers, not' to exceed 6 inches 0. Kolliher 1, D. Donald 2; Table Boquet not to exceed' 10 inohea; Amy Wilton- 1, ; Flora Carpenter 2 ; Best Floral Devico • Maud Freeth 1, Julia Perry 2; Best Foriiin Pot Amy Wilton 1, A. Walker 2; Best Show Pelargonium Florence. Boddington 2 ; Best Geranium Yiolet r Boddington 1, Amy Wilton 2, Maryjßoddjngton.com,; Best Singlo Fuschia Lewis Wilton 1, Mary Boddington 2 ; Best 6 Forns H, Gardner 1. wnraito. Judges—Mr W. H, Beetham and S. von Stunner, (Boys)-H. Waitb 1, H, Muir 2, W. Freeth h o. (Girls)— Mabel Walton 1, Jessie Porry 2, E. Kingdun and Maud Freeth h o. ' . FRUITS. Judges—Messrs Barratt, Brooks, and T. Keiupton junr. Apples, desert, 4 varieties, Mrs E, Tayler 1 and 2, Apples, culinary, 4 varieties, Mrs 1. Tayler 1 and 2; Best six apples in tho room, 3 varieties, • Mrs E. Taylor 1; cherries, W. G, Board 1; Strawberries, T, Osborne 1, A, Elkins 2, J. Fitzgerald hc; Gooseberries, heaviest W. McKenzie 1, A. Elkins 2, W. G. Beard ho. VEGETABLES.
. Judgos—Messrs Barratt, Brooks, and T, Rempton, junr. 2 Cucumbers, franio, McSorl.ey 1, Osboruo2 aud lie; Cabbages, fit for tablo, A. Elkins 1, Too Loiig 2 aud h c; 4 White Turnips, E, Donald 1, A, Elkins 2 and hc; 4 Yollow Turnips, A. Elkins laud he. Miss Vallance 2; 4 Carrots, table, F. ff. Parker 1, A. Elkins 2, McSorley li c; 2 Cos Lettuces, Miss Vallanco ho; 2 Cabbage Lottuces, F, Chapman 1, A, Elkins 2 and he; G Sticks Rhubarb, W. Everett, 1 and 2, Too Loiig hc; 25 l'od Poas, G. Foy 1, Fitzgerald 2, Mrs Cave h c; 25 Broad Beaus E. Taylor i, T. Gardner 2, A, Elkinshc; 25 heads Asparagus, Mrs Bootliam land 2, T. Osborne hc; 12 Kidney Potatoes, A, Elkiiis 1 and 2,' Mrs Cavo h c; 12 Round Potatoes, A, Elkins 1, L, Oompton 2; 0 Onions for present uso, Mrs Beetham 1 and 2, J, Fitzgerald ho; Bunch Eschalots, MeSorloy 1, A. EDcina2and lie; 2 Heads Garlic, A. Elkins 1, A. Hathaway 2;. Collection of Herbs, varieties named, Mr T. Gardner 1; Collodion Potatoos, 6 varieties, 4 of eaoli variety, 7s Gd, and 4s, A. Elkins 1 and 2; Collection Vegetables, 8 different varieties, 7s 6dand 4s, J. Fitzgerald 1. A; Elkins 2; 2 Marrows, Bame variety A l . Elkins 1 and 2; Collection of Vegetables .grown by cottagers notomploying labor or growing saiuo for salo, F. W. Parker 1, G. Foy 2j_ Collection Preserved Fruits, 7s Gd and ■ 4s, Alpass 1; Exhibition only—Asparagus, F. Cooper h c, - FARM riiODUCE; Judges—Messrs Brooks, Barratt and T. Kempton, jun. ; Salt Butter, in keg, not loss than 601bs Kompton 1, Buick 2; Butter for oxport in tins, jars, kegs, or vessels," not loss than 251bs, Temple 1. Only one exhibit. Table butter, fit "for market,'■ not less than 81bs, without any stamp or mark, H. Vauglran 1, Hood aud Walker 2, F. Shaw he; Ham, H. Campbell 1; Flitch of bacon, H. Campbell 1; 12 Hen's eggs heaviest, Tinsloy 1, Elkins '2, E. Johnstone hc; Best locally made wine,- J. ffrigleyl, E.Taylor2, T. Dixon hc, Hathaway c. M : WH PRODUCTION. ''.
Homo niadn and homo -baked bread, Miss M, Campbell 1, Mrs Stuckey' 2, Miss M. A.' Campbell h c ; . Drawing (Judgo Mrßowlatt) A. Enivson 1, Miss M, A, McKollop 2; Drawing; by boy or 'girl attending, publio Bcliools iii Wairarapa district Annio Vibort 1, H. Muir 2, W.Reynold lie. .. ; ' HOME WORK,, Judges—Jlesdames Yon Sturoievand Boddington. . V""/ Plain Bowing, Mary Daysh 1, Carrie Gray 2 j Knitting, plain and fancy, Mrs Ducliett 1, Miss Telford 2 arid sji'e'cial, Mrs Tait special, Mrs M. Petersen, li c, .CrevrenVork, iu wools or sjljt, Mrs A, Mutrie 1, : M. E. Hathaway 2,' : M.-'A'.' McKollop h -o; Mactame Work, Miss Mortoni; Mrs T. Wilton 2; Croßs stich Miss Hathaway lr b; Berlin wool ; wo'rk Mi's.'Beotliam 1, Miss Hathaway h' o} Paiiitinj? ,'pti sillrj vsatin; or : yool, : Misa .-jMorrisoii 1} Poonali' 'Painting, Mra : ; Mutrie". 1.-;; ■-Wax'-;/-fiuit'L'and flowers," '.Annia ' Byrne 1 ; ArraeaneV AVorlr,' rMijj' Waddington' ;1; i A ppli^ueWorkiMrs;Paigo 1 find special; •'MipgVWfiss M,' Hathaway ] i.Pfltfli Lace, MiSTiaiugn_Bpo6ial; Fret • wo'ri, '""""-XI
brass; H, I!asmmaeirl; Cone •or Cork AVorlt, iMiss" Morris 1';; .Collection ,-ot: Work, Miss Holmes 2; Fancy Work, Miss Dales ho, : t >- 1 •!. ■ i ■ • APIARIAN. 'Judges—Messrs lloberta, Bambry and Wallia. ' Observatory iliye, stocked with Been and Queon at work, comb to bo visibloon both Bides, 11. Broom 1 and 2; Brst Collection Apiarian Appliances,'f. Diiiuii • 1, H. Broom 2;' Sample of Beeswax,: not lam .than'. Gibs,' T,- Dixon 1, H. Broom 2; Moveable Comb Hivo, T. Dixon 1; Sample of Artificial Comb Foundation, T. Dixon ,1. H. Broom 2.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3063, 24 November 1888, Page 2
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1,177Masterton Horticultural Society. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3063, 24 November 1888, Page 2
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